A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life with his days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. But when his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctant Wolverine.
Spartacus is a slave who becomes a gladiator and leads a rebellion against the Roman Empire, fighting for his freedom and justice.
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena is a TV mini-series set before the events of Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The story revolves around the House of Batiatus in Capua and its gladiators as they seek fame and survival in the brutal world of Ancient Rome. The series explores the rise of Gaius Claudius Glaber and the machinations of Batiatus to gain power. It delves into the turmoil of the gladiatorial arena, the politics of Roman society, and the complex relationships among the characters. Combining action, drama, and historical fiction, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena offers an intense and gripping portrayal of life during the time of gladiators.
Hannibal follows the story of Will Graham, an FBI criminal profiler who forms a complex and dangerous relationship with Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer. Together, they work on solving murder cases while delving into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
Tennis player turned coach Tashi has taken her husband, Art, and transformed him into a world-famous Major champion. To jolt him out of his recent losing streak, she signs him up for a "Challenger" event — close to the lowest level of pro tournament — where he finds himself standing across the net from his former best friend and Tashi's former boyfriend.
In modern-day San Francisco, reporter Daniel Molloy interviews Louis De Pointe Du Lac, who claims to be a vampire. Louis recounts his life as a wealthy plantation owner in 18th-century Louisiana. After being turned into a vampire by Lestat De Lioncourt, Louis struggles with his instinct to kill and feeds on animal blood instead. He saves a dying girl named Claudia and raises her as his daughter. When Claudia realizes she will never age, she kills Lestat and they flee to Paris. There, they encounter other vampires and are eventually punished for Lestat's murder. Louis sets the theater on fire, killing all the vampires. Decades later, Louis encounters a weakened Lestat and rejects his offer to join him. He concludes his interview with Molloy before disappearing. Molloy is attacked by Lestat, who offers him the choice to become a vampire.
Louis de Pointe du Lac, a vampire living in Dubai in 2022, recounts his life to journalist Daniel Molloy. Starting in early 20th-century New Orleans, Louis tells of his relationship with Lestat du Lioncourt and their vampire family. They face the challenges of immortality as their story unfolds in New Orleans and beyond. As the interview progresses, Molloy uncovers the hidden truths of Louis' narrative.
In 1980s Italy, romance blossoms between a seventeen-year-old student and the older man hired as his father's research assistant. In the summer of 1983, somewhere in northern Italy, seventeen-year-old Elio Perlman (Timothee Chalamet) is living with his parents (Michael Stuhlbarg and Amira Casar). His father, a professor of archaeology, has a graduate student come every summer to help with his research, and this year's student, Oliver (Armie Hammer) arrives to stay with the Perlmans. Elio gives up his room so Oliver can stay in there. With not much else to do, the two begin spending time together, with Elio showing Oliver around. The cerebral Elio finds gregarious Oliver to be arrogant - he doesn't like him very much. When everyone is out sunbathing and playing volleyball, Oliver lightly massages Elio's shoulder, and he recoils at the touch. But as Oliver continues prodding the moody Elio to hang out, they develop a back and forth banter. Elio writes to himself that he was too harsh to Oliver at first, he thought Oliver didn't like him. One night in town, Elio and his friend Marzia (Esther Garrel) see Oliver dancing and kissing a local girl, Chiara. The DJ plays 'Love My Way,' and Elio joins the dancing - afterward, he and Marzia go swimming in the night. The next day, he tells Oliver he almost had sex with her. Elio becomes increasingly interested in Oliver, tagging along on an excavation to spend time with him. Elio's mother reads a story about a knight who is unable to tell a princess he loves her. 'Is it better to speak or to die?' asks the prince. On a trip into town, Elio, without saying it explicitly, lets Oliver know he has feelings for him. Oliver tells him to pretend he never said that. On the way home, Elio takes Oliver to a creek that he calls his place. After playing in the water, they lay out in the sun and share a kiss. Elio wants to keep going, but Oliver tells him they haven't done anything wrong yet and should leave it there. Elio begins wearing a Jewish star necklace just like Oliver's, but Oliver is seemingly nowhere to be found over the next few days, seemingly avoiding Elio. Elio begins spending more time with Marzia. She tells Elio she's worried he's going to hurt her. He assuages her, and the two finally have sex. Elio writes and throws out note after note to Oliver - he finally settles on 'can't stand the silence, need to speak to you,' and leaves it under Oliver's door. He gets a note back that says, 'grow up. I'll see you at midnight.' Elio has sex with Marzia again, and then that evening goes to see Oliver. The two finally sleep together. Oliver tells Elio, 'Call me by your name, and I'll call you by mine.' Elio calls Oliver Elio. Oliver calls Elio Oliver. The next day, Oliver goes into town, and Elio follows him. Oliver is happy they slept together, but doesn't want Elio to regret anything. He worries he might mess him up. Elio just wants to be with Oliver, he says. Later, Elio is eating a peach and uses it to masturbate with. He finishes in the peach and leaves it on the dresser. When Oliver finds him later, he realizes what happened and goes to playfully eat the peach when Elio bursts into tears. He doesn't want Oliver to go. They continue spending time together, getting closer and more and more intimate. Marzia comes by to look for Elio, wondering why he's disappeared on her. He can't provide any explanation, leaving her devastated. Oliver's last stop before leaving the country is three days working in Bergamo. Elio's parents think it might be nice for Elio to go with him, so Oliver says goodbye to the Perlmans and the two of them take a bus to Bergamo. Alone together, the two see the sights, go out in the evening, and get drunk. Oliver hears 'Love My Way' playing from a car and runs towards it, dancing to the song. Finally, Oliver has to leave, and the two have a long hug goodbye. Elio watches Oliver get on the train and leave, and calls his mother to come pick him up from the station. He cries during the car ride home. Back in town, he encounters Marzia. She tells him she isn't mad at him, and the two agree to always be friends. Mr. Perlman notices how sad Elio is, and tells him that what he had with Oliver was a truly special friendship - more than a friendship. He tells Elio not to cut himself off from his feelings to not feel grief because then you lose the ability to feel the kind of joy he felt with Oliver. He tells him he came close, but never had the kind of connection that they had. The following winter, snow is everywhere. Chanukah candles are lit and latkes (traditional potato pancakes) are being prepared for the holiday dinner. Elio answers the ringing phone: it's Oliver calling. They tell each other they miss each other, then Oliver shares his news: he's engaged. The Perlmans jump on the line to say hello but then leave Elio and Oliver to speak. Elio tells Oliver they know about them, Oliver guessed as much. He says they always treated him like one of the family, as a son-in-law. They call each other by their names one more time, and Oliver tells Elio he remembers everything. Elio goes and sits in front of the fireplace, eyes welling up with tears as dinner is about to be served.
Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Chester (Seann William Scott), two potheads, wake up without memory of the previous night. They must find their car, which they believe contains gifts for their girlfriends. Along the way, they encounter furious Chinese restaurant workers, arrogant jocks, strippers, and a transgender woman with stolen money. The journey leads them to space nerds who seek a powerful device, a fake Continuum Transfunctioner, and a battle with a giant alien chick. Through it all, Jesse and Chester learn about love, friendship, and the importance of Chinese food.
Animal Kingdom is a crime drama TV show that follows the lives of a dysfunctional crime family. The story revolves around a matriarch and her four criminal sons who are involved in various illegal activities. The show explores their relationships, conflicts, and the dynamics within the family.
Follows the lives and volatile romance of two different men, through purges, wars, protests, and plagues, overcoming obstacles in the world.
Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) is a down-on-his-luck fish tank cleaner who is mistaken for a gigolo and gets into the world of high-end male prostitution. He must navigate through awkward encounters, hilarious mishaps, and unexpected romance while trying to keep his secret hidden.
In a spoof of 300, King Leonidas of Sparta and his army of 12 warriors go to war against Xerxes of Persia. They fight to the death to defend Sparta's freedom and face various challenges along the way. The plot is filled with comedy, fantasy, and war elements.
A small-time rancher named Dan Evans agrees to hold the captured outlaw Ben Wade while they wait for a train to take Wade to court in Yuma. The rancher and the outlaw engage in a battle of wills as Wade tries to intimidate and manipulate Evans. Meanwhile, Wade's gang searches for him to rescue him. As the tension escalates, Evans must confront his own fears and protect his family. In the end, Evans successfully delivers Wade to the train, but sacrifices his own life in the process.
In the late 1800s, retired timber-man Ephraim Winslow is sent to serve as a lighthouse keeper on an isolated island. Over the weeks, he becomes curious about his fellow keeper's obsession with the light. As their isolation and paranoia grow, Winslow's sanity begins to unravel. When a storm prevents their departure and strange occurrences intensify, the two men's relationship turns dark and violent, leading to a climactic battle for survival.
Robert Ford idolizes Jesse James but becomes resentful of him when he fails to join his gang. In an attempt to capture Jesse, Robert forms a plan with the police and ultimately shoots him in the back of the head. The aftermath leads to guilt, suicide, and revenge.
In 1925 Montana, ranch owner Phil Burbank torments his brother's new wife and son until he discovers the possibility of love.
In Mexico, two teenage boys and an older woman embark on a road trip and learn a thing or two about life and each other. The film combines straightforward storytelling with periodic interruptions of the soundtrack, during which the action continues, but a narrator provides additional out-of-context information about the characters, events, or setting depicted. Julio and Tenoch, two boys at the threshold of adulthood, meet Luisa and invite her on a trip to an invented secluded beach. Along the way, they confront their relationships and sexual experiences. They eventually find an isolated beach and enjoy their time together before parting ways. A year later, they reunite and learn of Luisa's death.
Architect Steven Kovacs moves into an apartment after a failed marriage proposal. He bribes cable installer Chip Douglas into giving him free movie channels. Chip proves to be intrusive, crashing a basketball game, leaving multiple messages, and secretly installing an expensive home theater system. After a series of vengeful acts by Chip, Steven is fired from his job and his relationship with him ends. Chip holds Steven's girlfriend Robin hostage, but Steven is able to save her and battles Chip. Chip survives but is taken away by the police.
In 2002, two rival Olympic ice skaters were banned from men's single competition. Now, they have a chance to compete again as a pairs team.